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Photo by @jimmy_chin@conrad_anker moving between anchors on the northwest buttress of Ulvetanna. Fenriskjeften Range aka “The Wolf’s Jaw,” Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17

There are many forms of travel involved in outdoor exploration, all of which have some level of environmetal impact. In 2016, we worked to create a calculator that can tell us the exact carbon footprint of our expeditions. Our most recent #TNFAntarctica17, marked the first expedition in which this calculator was implemented. We used that information to offset those emissions by replanting forests with our partners at The Conservation Fund. Photo by @pablo_durana

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Photo by @jimmy_chin
12/15/17 Ulvetanna High Camp And so it ended…appropriately in the coldest conditions of the trip. After an 18 hour push and -30f on the summit, we landed back at our high camp where @conrad_anker and I sat for a long while looking at this surreal sight. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17#homeawayfromhome

There are many forms of travel that lead us to the places we explore the outdoors, all of which have some level of environmental impact. In 2016 @thenorthface worked to create a calculator that tells the exact carbon footprint of its expeditions. I’m over-joyed to be working with a company that not only offset the carbon footprint on my most recent trip to Antarctica but that is going to be offsetting all of its expeditions moving forward! #tnfantarctica17

#tnfantarctica17 team at their finest. When you’re a film editor, you spend a lot of time watching and listening to your characters... Since video has 24 images a second, you find frames where people really expose themselves. @pfaff_anna tries to rehydrate, @alexhonnold looks like a super villain, @cedarwright goes hulk, @conrad_anker smiles in the sun, @sav.cummins goes totally tubular, and @jimmy_chin is stoked! Today marks the day I’ve finally watched through and organized 100% of the Antarctica footage @pablo_durana shot... which took about two months of effort (thanks for the terabytes Pablo, geez!) Now it’s time for me to make a movie! @pablo_durana

This is a very rare serious portrait of @cedarwright; it took hours of work to accomplish - The @banffmountainfestival World Tour has been an awesome stage to share "Into Twin Galaxies" with such an excited audience. Just as awesome are the other amazing films being screened. Cedar & @tay.keating have doubled up at Banff with two great films, "Stumped" and "Safety Third," featuring @moinmountains & @bradgobright respectively. If you missed the screenings, go to Cedar's IG profile for a link to download the films, along with some worthwhile extras. I'm excited they are now working on our Antarctica doc. They're on a roll! It's gonna be great! @thenorthface#tnfantarctica17

There are many forms of travel involved in outdoor exploration, all which have some level of environmental impact. In 2016, we worked to create a calculator that can tell us the exact carbon footprint of our expeditions. Our most recent #TNFAntarctica17, marked the first expedition in which this calculator was implemented. We used that information to offset those emissions by replanting forests with our partners at The Conservation Fund. Photo by #skiing
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regram @natgeo - Photo by @jimmy_chin@conrad_anker moving between anchors on the northwest buttress of Ulvetanna. Fenriskjeften Range aka “The Wolf’s Jaw,” Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17

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Photo by @jimmy_chin@conrad_anker moving between anchors on the northwest buttress of Ulvetanna. Fenriskjeften Range aka “The Wolf’s Jaw,” Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17

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Photo by @jimmy_chin@conrad_anker moving between anchors on the northwest buttress of Ulvetanna. Fenriskjeften Range aka “The Wolf’s Jaw,” Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17

Photo by @jimmy_chin@conrad_anker moving between anchors on the northwest buttress of Ulvetanna. Fenriskjeften Range aka “The Wolf’s Jaw,” Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17

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“@jimmy_chin making use of our electronic command center. Otherwise known as 'my tent.' All photo/video camera, laptop, drone & any other kind of batteries were completely charged using solar. I draped a series of @goalzero panels on the outside of my VE-25 tent and periodically rotated them as the sun circled around us. They would feed to the Yeti 400 power bank inside the tent. To maximize our input, I woke up 2-3 times throughout the night to shift the panels. 24hr sun light really made a huge difference. Even when the clouds rolled in, or when the sun was as it's lowest, we still got charge. Pretty awesome! The cold doesn't seem to affect the charge, but it does affect the batteries. I had to sleep with my laptop, harddrives, and multiple batteries inside my sleeping bag in order for everything to function properly. Made for a really snug sleep. #tnfantarctica17@thenorthface@thenorthface_climb”#GetOutStayOut#ThisIsGoalZero#GoalZero

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Photo by @jimmy_chin
12/15/17 Ulvetanna High Camp And so it ended…appropriately in the coldest conditions of the trip. After an 18 hour push and -30f on the summit, we landed back at our high camp where @conrad_anker and I sat for a long while looking at this surreal sight. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17#homeawayfromhome

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12/15/17 Ulvetanna High Camp And so it ended…appropriately in the coldest conditions of the trip. After an 18 hour push and -30f on the summit, we landed back at our high camp where @conrad_anker and I sat for a long while looking at this surreal sight. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17#homeawayfromhome - #hamtonmedia

There are many forms of travel involved in outdoor exploration, all which have some level of environmental impact. In 2016, @thenorthface worked to create a calculator that can tell us the exact carbon footprint of our expeditions. Our most recent #TNFAntarctica17, marked the first expedition in which this calculator was implemented. We used that information to offset those emissions by replanting forests with our partners at The Conservation Fund. Photo @pablo_durana

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Photo by @jimmy_chin
12/15/17 Ulvetanna High Camp And so it ended…appropriately in the coldest conditions of the trip. After an 18 hour push and -30f on the summit, we landed back at our high camp where @conrad_anker and I sat for a long while looking at this surreal sight. To see more images from the edge of the earth and The North Face climbing expedition to Antarctica, follow along at @jimmy_chin. #tnfantarctica17#homeawayfromhome